A dashboard doesn’t tell you what changed.
Charts of customer signal are easy to make and hard to read on Monday morning. You log in, scan, decide nothing was different enough to matter, and close the tab. The thing that is different rarely announces itself in a number — it announces itself in a quote, or a name you weren’t expecting, or a theme that was quiet last week.
Circuit replaces the dashboard with a briefing. The Radar tells you what’s gaining, what shipped, who got quiet — in sentences, not bars — and lands in your inbox before you’ve finished your coffee.
Synthesis, not graphs.
The Radar is generated from the same product intelligence graph that ranks your priorities — read out as an editor would write it.
Day, Week, Month or Quarter. The Radar re-synthesises against the time range you choose.
Five buckets — rising · emerging · shipped · quiet · recurring — pulled from the signal velocity and lifecycle state on every priority.
A declarative headline names what’s gaining, a pull quote from the loudest theme grounds it, and four quadrants fill in the picture.
“Send to inbox” drafts the email digest on demand. Auto-delivery lands every Monday at 9am UTC.
Written. In your inbox. Before you ask.
Most tools wait for you to come look. The Radar comes to you, in the format you’d write to yourself.
A headline you can read. A pull quote from a real customer. Four short quadrants. No bar charts to interpret.
The same Radar synthesised against the time range that matches the conversation you’re in — daily standup, weekly review, monthly board update, quarterly planning.
You don’t have to log in to know what changed. Hit “Send to inbox” to get one early. And “Also on the radar” keeps emerging and quiet items one click away.
The rest of the picture.
rising (Customer Voice), emerging, shipped, quiet and recurring (Coming Back). Surfaced from lifecycle state and signal velocity.
Customer Voice, Pipeline, Sentiment, Investment. One scan, four angles.
Day, Week, Month, Quarter. One toggle.
Drafts the email digest on demand, on whatever window you’re viewing.
The default founder cadence. No setup.
Emerging + quiet items, one click away.
Real customer language at the top of the briefing.
Items already in the rising bucket are filtered from emerging so the briefing doesn’t repeat itself.
Declarative, not a chart title.
Today’s windows are time ranges; future cuts by goal or segment.
Same briefing, dropped into a channel.
Asked and answered.
No. The priorities list is the ranked picture of every theme. The Radar is the editorial briefing on top of it — what’s gaining, what shipped, who got quiet, written for a Monday morning read.
Every Monday at 9am UTC, Circuit drafts the Radar for the previous week and sends it to your inbox. You can also hit “Send to inbox” any time to draft one on demand for the window you’re viewing.
Customer Voice (who’s asking and what they said), Pipeline (what shipped, what’s queued), Sentiment (where the tone is moving) and Investment (where the team’s time is going). The same four every week, so the format stops being noise.
Yes — Day, Week, Month or Quarter. The Radar re-synthesises against whatever window you pick, so the same briefing format works for daily standup, weekly review, monthly check-in or quarterly planning.
Because dashboards require you to log in, interpret, and decide nothing was different. The Radar is written so the decision is already named — “Onboarding is gaining traction” — and the evidence is on the page.